PhotonWrangler
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I had a completely discharged Eveready lithium 9v battery so I decided to open it up to see what was inside.
It was surprisingly easy to get it open. The metal foil wrap peels off to reveal a battery holder with three exposed, unlabeled CR14250 (1/2-AA sized) cells that I believe are Lithium-Manganese. Each cell is rated at 3.0 volts. They're obviously wired in series. There is no protection circuitry, just three cells in a holder.
From what I've read, Lithium-Maganese is a fairly safe chemistry with no highly reactive or toxic compounds in them. One of their big selling points is a wide operating temperature range of -40F to +140F. Apparently this battery chemistry is used in a lot of medical and safety equipment.
I'll post pics once I get an issue straightened out.
It was surprisingly easy to get it open. The metal foil wrap peels off to reveal a battery holder with three exposed, unlabeled CR14250 (1/2-AA sized) cells that I believe are Lithium-Manganese. Each cell is rated at 3.0 volts. They're obviously wired in series. There is no protection circuitry, just three cells in a holder.
From what I've read, Lithium-Maganese is a fairly safe chemistry with no highly reactive or toxic compounds in them. One of their big selling points is a wide operating temperature range of -40F to +140F. Apparently this battery chemistry is used in a lot of medical and safety equipment.
I'll post pics once I get an issue straightened out.